File PhilippineHeart Center.jpg thumb 300px right PhilippineHeartCenter facade File Heartcenterjf.JPG thumb left 250px Annex Building, PHC The Philippines PhilippineHeartCenter in Quezon City was established through Presidential Decree No. 673 issued by president Ferdinand E. Marcos in 1975. Its original name was the PhilippineHeartCenter for Asia and was changed to its current form in 1975. It was inaugurated on Valentine s Day , February 14, 1975 and graced by renowned cardiovascular experts such as Dr. Christiaan Barnard , Dr. Denton Cooley , Dr. Donald Effler, and Dr. Charles P. Bailey Charles Bailey . The first Director of the PHC was Dr. Avenilo P. Aventura 1974 1986 , a cardiovascular surgeon who performed many pioneering Surgery operations in the Philippines including the first successful renal transplantation in 1970, the first CABG in 1972, and developed and implanted the first ASEAN bioprosthesis, the PHCA porcine valve. The first patient to be admitted to the PHC was Ms. Imelda Francisco on April 14, 1975. External links http www.phc.gov.ph s trivia.htm http www.philheart.org new http www.phc.gov.ph http www.lawphil.net statutes presdecs pd1972 pd 73 1972.html coord 14 38 37 N 121 02 53 E region PH type landmark source kolossus nlwiki display title Category Hospitals in the Philippines Category Heart disease organizations Category Hospitals established in 1975 nl PhilippineHeartCenter ... more details
Image PhilippineCenterNYC.JPG thumb right 300px PhilippineCenter in New York City The Philippines PhilippineCenter is a building that houses the Philippine Consulate General in New York City . It is located ..., Manila , September, 2005. ref History The PhilippineCenter was created under Philippine Presidential Decree No. 188 on May 10, 1973. It was purchased by the Philippine Government from the Knights of Columbus ... an existing lease on the building. The present ownership of the PhilippineCenter is in the name of the Republic of the Philippines . In 1993, the Philippine Government offices that are housed within the facility started paying rentals to the PhilippineCenter on a regular basis, in addition to nominal fees charged for the use of function rooms. Since its early operations, the PhilippineCenter ... Arroyo made a historic first official visit to the PhilippineCenter on September 15, 2005. ref name Press Structure The PhilippineCenter in New York has seven floors. It has the Kalayaan Hall ... offices. ref name Press Purpose The PhilippineCenter was created to ref name Press consolidate, integrate ... Government offices The following government offices are housed in the New York PhilippineCenter ... Division Art Collection of the PhilippineCenter in New York City From June 3 to 15, 2007, the Philippine Consulate General and the PhilippineCenter Management Board exhibited, for the first time, the New York PhilippineCenter s art collector collection of the work of Filipino master artists. The collection .... This is the first official art collection exhibit held by the New York PhilippineCenter after more than 34 years. The art collecting project of the New York PhilippineCenter begun since its opening ... of Modern Art , An Art Exhibit from the Collection of the PhilippineCenter in New York, Printed Catalogue, The Consulate General of the Philippines, PhilippineCenter Management Board, and PCGNY.net ..., PhilChamber.org , retrieved on 12 June 2007 http www.philippinecentersf.com PhilippineCenter, San ... more details
Refimprove date December 2008 The PhilippineCenter for Investigative Journalism is a non profit media organization specializing in investigative journalism . It is based in Quezon City , Philippines . Established in 1989 by nine Filipino journalists, the organization funds investigative projects for both the print and broadcast media. It has published over 400 articles in Philippine newspapers and magazines, produced Documentary film documentaries and published books on current issues. The Center also offers writing Research fellow fellowships to deserving reporters, journalists and academics. Organization A board of editors, mostly composed of the Center s founders, holds monthly meetings. A board of advisers also convenes to help determine the direction the Center s endeavors will take. The Center employs a 13 person staff headed by an Executive Director . The staff also includes five journalists, an office manager , a Marketing manager marketing coordinator , a researcher and a librarian . Awards The PhilippineCenter for Investigative Journalism has been awarded nine Philippine National Book Awards National Book Awards , a Catholic Mass Media Award, and dozens of Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Investigative Journalism. See also Center for Investigative Reporting Center for Investigative Reporting Bosnia Herzegovina Investigative report List of journalists killed under the Arroyo administration External links http www.pcij.org PhilippineCenter for Investigative Journalism Online http www.globalinvestigativejournalism.org resources organizations.html Global Investigative Journalism journalism stub Philippines stub Category Investigative journalism Category Journalism organizations Category Organizations established in 1989 ... more details
File Philippine Orthopedic Center.jpg thumb right alt this is the facade of the Philippine Orthopedic Center in Banawe st. Quezon City Facade of the Philippine Orthopedic Center. coord 14 37 39 N 121 0 11 E display title The Philippine Orthopedic Center is a 700 bed tertiary special Hospital under the Department of Health Philippines Department of Health of the Republic of the Philippines . The hospital is located at Maria Clara Cor. Banawe Sts, Santa Mesa Heights, Quezon City . History The Philippine Orthopedic Center POC was originally organized in Mandaluyong , Rizal by the American Army in 1945 as the Philippine Civil Affairs Unit PCAU No. 1, to take care of civilian casualties during the liberation of Manila and its suburbs. After it was turned over to the Philippine government, its functions were redirected to look after accident victims and orthopedic cases. Its name was later changed to Mandaluyong Emergency Hospital then, to National Orthopedic Hospital. In 1963, the hospital was relocated to Quezon City . Its authorized bed capacity was increased from 200 to 500 then to 700. The hospital through the Hospital Chief, Benjamin V. Tamesis, MD, pioneered the introduction of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy courses in the Philippines. Both courses were later absorbed by the University of the Philippines and was placed under the College of Medicine, then later became the School of Allied Medical Professions, now known as College of Allied Medical Professions. ref http camp.upm.edu.ph history.html ref In 1982, it was re named National Orthopedic Hospital Rehabilitation Medical Center NOH RMC , and again to Philippine Orthopedic Center in 1989, by virtue of Batas ... ref http www.coa.gov.ph 1999 AAR Natl Govt DOH POC99 es.htm ref , respectively. Services The Philippine Orthopedic Center caters mainly to a patient clientele with Orthopedic and Neuromuscular conditions. The Center is also the major referral center for Spinal injuries in the country. The Medical Division ... more details
The Philippine Carabao Center PCC , an attached agency of the Department of Agriculture, was created in 1992 to study and promote the carabao in the Philippines as a multi purpose animal that can be raised for milk, meat, hide, and draft ref name pcc cite web title Philippine Carabao Center History url http www.pcc.da.gov.ph history.php accessdate 27 September 2010 ref ref name dabar cite web last Hernandez first Ma. Eloisa E. title The Philippine Carabao Center ...has gone a long way url http www.bar.gov.ph bardigest 2006 julsep06 featinst.asp publisher Bureau of Agricultural Research accessdate 27 September 2010 ref ref name robles cite web last Robles first Chan title REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7307 url http www.chanrobles.com republicacts republicactno7307.html publisher Robles Chan Virtual Law Library accessdate 27 September 2010 ref ref name pcc2 cite web title The Philippines Enterprise Driven Dairy Development url http www.aphca.org reference dairy SMB FAO LLS Philippine Paper Revised 20Dec07.pdf publisher Philippine Carabao Center accessdate 27 September 2010 ref . It was sponsored as a bill by the then senator Joseph Estrada and eventually enacted as a law through Republic Act 7307 or the Philippine Carabao Act of 1992. ref name newsinfo.inquirer.net http newsinfo.inquirer.net inquirerheadlines nation view 20071231 109740 Super carabao making the scene in year of the rats Inquirer.net, Super carabao making the scene in year of the rats ref The PCC had some success in reproductive biotechnology in 2004 when the first test tube buffalo was born on April 5, also the birthday of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo . Incidentally, the test tube buffalo is a female and was named as Glory after the President. Late in 2007, according to Filipino people Filipino scientists, the Center located in Nueva Ecija initiated a study to breed the super Domestic buffalo water buffalo that could ... External links http www.pcc.gov.ph Philippine Carabao Center coord missing Philippines Category Biological ... more details
The Philippine Trade Training Center PTTC is an agency of the Department of Trade and Industry Philippines Department of Trade and Industry of the Republic of the Philippines . The agency was founded in 1987 through Executive Order No. 133. It is supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency JICA through a development assistance grant from the Government of Japan . It assists exporters, potential exporters, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs through provision of training on how to become competitive in the business field. Training programs include advisory services on entrepreneurship development, export management, quality and productivity improvement, e business, and e commerce. The center also has exhibition facilities for trade fairs and other events. External links official website http www.pttc.gov.ph Category Government agencies of the Philippines Trade Training Center ... more details
Infobox building name Philippine International Convention Center native name former names alternate names image PICC.jpg caption The Philippine International Convention Center map type altitude building type Convention center architectural style Brutalist architecture Brutalist structural system cost ren cost location Pasay City , Metro Manila , Philippines address client owner current tenants landlord coordinates start date 1974 completion date 1976 inauguration date September 5, 1976 height diameter other dimensions floor count floor area main contractor architect Leandro Locsin architecture firm structural engineer services engineer civil engineer other designers quantity surveyor awards ren architect ren firm ren str engineer ren serv engineer ren civ engineer ren oth designers ren qty surveyor ren awards references The Philippine International Convention Center PICC is a convention center located in the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex in Pasay City , Metro Manila , Philippines . This state of the art facility has been the host of numerous local and foreign conventions, meetings, fairs, and social events. The PICC was also the home of the office of the Vice President ... Philippine International Convention Center 1976 Presidential Decree No. 520 authorized the Central ... Parking Space Loading Ports Dressing Room Press Center External links http www.picc.gov.ph Philippine International Convention Center s start succession box title Miss Universe br Venue before National ... center. Thus, the PICC was organized under the Corporation Code. The construction of the state of the art ... Arts and Sciences FAMAS , the Philippine equivalent of the Oscars, mostly at its Plenary Hall. On September 5, 1976, the PICC, Asia s first international convention center was officially opened to the world ... Kiosk. Support Facilities and Services Conference & Exhibit Offices Hospitality Center Document Distribution Center Registration Counter Post Office Technical Services Commercial Bank Foreign Exchange ... more details
File PRPC01.jpg right thumb 300px A scene from the PRPC in 1990 The Philippine Refugee Processing Center PRPC was a large facility near Morong, Bataan Morong , Bataan , Philippines , which was used as the final stop for Indochinese refugees making their way to permanent resettlement in other nations. Opened in 1980, PRPC was located to the south of Subic Bay and north of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant . The camp prepared Vietnamese people Vietnamese , Khmer people Cambodian , and Lao people Laotian refugees, including ethnic minorities such as Han Chinese Chinese from those three nations, for immigration to a variety of resettlement nations such as Canada , Norway , Australia , France , and primarily the United States . PRPC was funded by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and was capable of holding up to 18,000 refugees at any one time. Coupled with a large population of Filipino people Filipino and third country employees, PRPC operated like a small city with school s, hospital s, library libraries , restaurant s, sports facilities, fire brigades, sewage treatment facilities, power generation facilities, water treatment centers, markets, and houses of worship for four religions. The main functions of the camp were to hold the refugee population long enough to complete tuberculosis testing, wrap up bureaucratic requirements before departure, and assuming the refugee was heading to an English speaking nation give them an opportunity for English language learning and teaching English as a second language training. Virtually all refugees had confirmation before ... Subic Bay Naval Base . Location 14 42 45.16 N 120 17 25.92 E Gallery center gallery File PRPC02.jpg A board showing statistics in the center from 1990 to 1990 File Philippine refugee processing center.jpg A scene at the refugee center File Vietnamese refugees Boy Scouts Palawan.jpg Boy Scouts at the PRPC gallery center External links http www.bcda.gov.ph project btpi.asp Plans for the future ... more details
Sacred Heart Medical Center may refer to In the United States Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend Springfield, Oregon Sacred Heart Medical Center University District Eugene, Oregon Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children s Hospital Spokane, Washington See also Sacred Heart Hospital disambiguation Hospital disambiguation ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Sacred Heart Catholic Church nrhp type nrhp image Sacred Heart Cultural Center front gates.jpg caption Sacred Heart Cultural Center location Greene and 13th St., Augusta, Georgia Augusta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia lat degrees 33 lat minutes 28 lat seconds 38 lat direction N long degrees 81 long minutes 58 long seconds 37 long direction W coord parameters region US GA type landmark locmapin USA Georgia area built 1898 architect Otten, Brother Cornelius architecture Late Victorian, Other, Romanesque added March 16, 1972 governing body Private refnum 72000399 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref nocat yes The Sacred Heart Cultural Center , known also as Sacred Heart Catholic Church , is an events center and a former Roman Catholic Church located in Augusta, Georgia . It is one of the more notable and recognized landmark s in the city. History File Sacred Heart Cultural Center historic plaque.jpg thumb Sacred Heart plaque It was built by Society of Jesus Jesuit priests and its first service was on December 2, 1900. The Church had been in Augusta for 70 years, until the church closed in 1971 due to modern suburban advancements. While the building was vacant, it endured much vandalism and was near destruction after vandalism and vacancy. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. ref name nris In 1987, city officials renovated the building and opened as a vibrant center of the city for cultural events. The building now host events such as wine festivals, choral concert s, and Christmas events. It is one of the best examples of redeveloping downtown Augusta. Events The Sacred Heart Cultural Center host special events such as wine festivals, choral concerts, Christmas events, and an annual garden festival. Art work are exhibited on a regular ... References Reflist External links Commons category Sacred Heart Cultural Center http www.sacredheartaugusta.org Sacred Heart Cultural Center official website http www.nps.gov history nr travel Augusta ... more details
refimprove date July 2011 Infobox nrhp name Heart Mountain Relocation Center nrhp type nhl image heart mountain marker with mountain behind.jpg caption Heart Mountain historical marker and mountain behind ... Bureau of Reclamation refnum 85003167 The Heart Mountain Relocation Center , named after nearby Heart Mountain Wyoming Heart Mountain , was one of ten Japanese American internment internment camps used ... flag pole.jpg thumb right Honor roll marker. Heart Mountain Wyoming Interpretive Learning Center The Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation opened the Heart Mountain Wyoming Interpretive Learning Center ... blog 2011 08 18 heart mountain internment camps new interpretive learning center opens this weekend title Heart Mountain internment Camp s New Interpretive Learning Center Opens This Weekend date August ... Center.html title Success in Sight A world class learning center emerges publisher Heart .... See also Commons category Heart Mountain War Relocation Center Japanese American internment Manzanar ... CISOSEARCHALL&CISOROOT JRS&t a Images of Heart Mountain Relocation Center by Jack Richard, from Buffalo ... url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 1164118837&ResourceType District title Heart Mountain Relocation Center accessdate 2007 06 28 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher ... of Executive Order 9066 signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt . The Heart Mountain Relocation Center was located in Park County, Wyoming Park County between the towns of Cody, Wyoming Cody and Powell ... National Park and convert 45 mi km 1 south of the Montana state line. The location for the center ... work on the center in June 1942. The workers enclosed convert 740 acre ha 1 of arid buffalo grass ... purposes, as the center was expected for the most part to be self sufficient. Internees also worked on irrigation projects. The center opened on August 11, 1942 when internees began arriving .... By January 1, 1943, the camp reached its maximum population of 10,767 internees. This made the Heart ... more details
to Deborah Heart and Lung Center, which still remains today. Deborah Hospital Foundation Founded in 1974, Deborah Hospital Foundation is the fund raising arm of Deborah Heart and Lung Center. Their mission ... Heart and Lung Center to provide for treatment of children with congenital heart disease s in the United ... Institute for Sleep Medicine Balance Center Vascular and Endovascular Medicine Vein Center Thoracic and Cardiothoracic Surgery Awards Recognition Notable Doctors Deborah Heart and Lung Center ... News in Top Work Places 2010 External links http www.deborah.org Deborah Heart and Lung Center ...Unreferenced date July 2011 Advert date July 2011 Located in Browns Mills, New Jersey , Deborah Heart and Lung Center is the only hospital in the region that focuses exclusively on Cardiac disease cardiac , Vascular disease vascular , and lung disease using state of the art technology and care. It has been named by Philadelphia magazine Philadelphia Magazine as the place to get the best cardiac care and is ranked among the top hospitals in the country for patient satisfaction by independent research companies, national consumer magazines, and the federal government in its monitoring of healthcare organization s. In cooperation with Deborah Hospital Foundation , the hospital s major fundraising organization, Deborah prides itself on never billing a patient for medical services rendered. Deborah Heart and Lung Center has 139 beds with a full service ambulatory care center. In March 2010, Deborah Heart and Lung Center opened an emergency room operated by Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington ..., Deborah began to shift emphasis to treating heart disease s. On July 28, 1958, pioneering heart surgeon Dr. Charles P. Bailey surgeon Charles Bailey performed Deborah s first on site heart surgery ... with the Center, to heighten awareness of the name of Deborah and its unique healthcare and fundraising ... Deborah s heart surgery team received a top 3 star rating from the Society for Thoracic Surgeons ... more details
Infobox Hospital Org Group PeaceHealth Location 3333 RiverBend Drive Region Springfield, Oregon Springfield State Oregon Country United States HealthCare Private, Non profit organization non profit Type General Emergency II Beds 386 Founded 2008 Website http www.peacehealth.org Oregon WhoWeAreSHMC.htm Wiki Links optional File Sacred Heart Medical Center at Riverbend Springfield, Oregon .jpg thumb Sacred Heart Medical Center at Riverbend coord 44 4 44 N 123 1 44 W type landmark region US OR source googlemaps display title File Lyle Hatfield Trail Springfield, Oregon .jpg thumb left The Lyle Hatfield Trail passes through the Stewart Family Grove behind the hospital Sacred Heart Medical Center RiverBend is a hospital in Springfield, Oregon , United States . It is one of two Sacred Heart facilities in the Eugene, Oregon Eugene Springfield area owned by PeaceHealth. The other facility, Sacred Heart Medical Center University District , is in Eugene. The new facility is home to a 24 hour Level II trauma center including full Medical Surgical care. The hospital also provides full Women s and Children s Services, including Labor and Delivery, and a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Oregon Heart & Vascular Institute is located within the facility, as is the Oregon Neurosciences Institute . RiverBend Pavilion RiverBend Pavilion is an onsite location for non hospital related services. These include Urgent Care Pediatrics Oregon Medical Labs Oregon Imaging Center Gastroenterology Endoscopy Neurology Oregon Bariatric Center Opened in August, 2008, the facility replaced Sacred Heart Medical Center University District Sacred Heart University District as the largest in the area. External links http www.peacehealth.org Oregon News Facilities RiverBend SHMC RiverBend.htm Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend See also List of hospitals in Oregon Hospitals in Oregon Category Hospitals in Oregon Category Springfield, Oregon Category Hospitals established in 2008 Category Buildings and str ... more details
. In 1936, the Sisters of St. Joseph bought it for 50,000 and changed its name to Sacred Heart General Hospital. ref name history1 cite web title History of Sacred Heart Medical Center publisher ... in Oregon Sacred Heart Medical Center Heliport Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend References ... more details
Infobox Airport name Sacred Heart Medical Center Heliport nativename nativename a nativename r image image width caption IATA ICAO FAA OR69 type Private owner Sacred Heart Medical Center operator city served location Eugene, Oregon elevation f 498 elevation m 151 coordinates coord 44 02 49.4490 N 123 04 34.3110 W type airport display inline website metric elev metric rwy h1 number H1 h1 length f 53 h1 length m 16 h1 surface Concrete stat year stat1 header stat1 data footnotes Sacred Heart Medical Center Heliport Airport codes OR69 is a private heliport located at the Sacred Heart Medical Center Eugene Sacred Heart Medical Center near the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon Eugene , Lane County, Oregon Lane County , Oregon , United States . External links US airport minor OR69 Category Hospital heliports in Oregon Category Transportation in Lane County, Oregon Category Buildings and structures in Lane County, Oregon Oregon airport stub ... more details
Infobox Hospital Name Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children s Hospital Org Group Providence Health & Services Providence Health Care Image Sacred Heart.jpg Caption Sacred Heart Medical Center Logo optional Region Inland Northwest region multi state State Washington Country United States Coordinates optional use template coord with display inline,title HealthCare Public, Medicaid, Medicare Type Nonprofit, Catholic hospital Emergency II Speciality if devoted to a speciality, i.e. not if has broad spectrum of specialities Standards Affiliation Beds 628 Founded 1856 Closed optional Website http www.shmc.org Wiki Links optional Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children s Hospital is a 628 bed medical facility in Spokane, Washington. It employs more than 4,000 health care professionals and support staff. Its medical staff consists of over 800 specialists and primary care doctors ... Convention Center now stands. Sacred Heart quickly outgrew its first location and in 1910, it was moved ... Hill South Hill . The present Sacred Heart Medical Center s nine story patient tower was built in 1971 ... archive archivedate 2007 01 01 cite web title Sacred Heart Medical Center History url http www.shmc.org index.php page 286 accessdate 2006 12 09 External links http www.shmc.org Sacred Heart Medical Center http www.spokanenightscenes.com hayzeus.htm Sacred Heart Medical Center sculpture, after ... services. More recent campus developments include the Spokane Heart Institute 1991 , Sacred Heart Doctor ... the medical community, and supported by the community leaders and families, Sacred Heart Children ... the opening of the Women s Health Center and Surgery Center, West Tower addition. On November 28, 2006, Sacred Heart completed its 200th heart transplant. Services Include Main Medical Center ER, Children s Hospital, Women s Health Center, Specialized centers for Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Cardiology, Orthopedic Surgery, Stroke Center, Neuroscience and Cancer. References cite news ... more details
, established in 1852 in New York. In 2009, Mount Sinai Medical Center began an affiliation with Columbia ... York City . Today, the medical center has 955 beds located on two campuses and a satellite diagnostic ... volunteers. Miami Heart Institute Recently, Chief Executive Steven Sonenreich revealed to The Miami Herald that the hospital had just retained a firm to arrange the sale of the Miami Heart Campus ... Miami Heart Institute in 2000 for 75 million on the theory that consolidating the two hospitals ... needed date December 2007 Since the purchase, Mount Sinai has closed Miami Heart s operations and its emergency room, as of 2004. Citation needed date December 2007 The remaining services of Miami Heart include the rehabilitation center, hospice, dialysis, and wound care center which will all make a move ... date December 2007 The reason for Miami Heart s being on the market is because of Mount Sinai s expansion. Citation needed date December 2007 Many of Miami Heart s doctors have made their move to Mount ... Center Mount Sinai Medical Center provides high quality, comprehensive care in a wide array of medical ... Ascher Building Blum Pavilion Comprehensive Cancer Center De Hirsch Meyer Tower Main Building Energy Building Greene Pavilion Greenspan Pavilion Gumenick Ambulatory Surgical Center Knight MRI Center Lowenstein Building Medical Officer Building Orovitz Emergency Building Pearlman Research .... References Paul S. George , PhD, Visions, Accomplishments, Challenges Mount Sinai Medical Center of Greater Miami, 1949 1984 . External links http www.msmc.com Website of the Mount Sinai Medical Center & Miami Heart Institute Mount Sinai Myspace Site http www.myspace.com mshvolunteers 305 coord ... in Florida Category Miami Beach, Florida Category Heart disease organizations Category Buildings and structures ... more details
unreferenced date July 2007 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name By Heart Type Studio Artist Lea Salonga Cover By heart.jpg Released 1999 small Philippines small Genre Original Pilipino Music OPM R&B Length &mdash Recorded 1997 1998 Label BMG Pilipinas Producer Last album I d Like to Teach the World to Sing album I d Like to Teach The World to Sing br 1997 This album By Heart br 1999 Next album Lea... In Love Lea...In Love 1999 By Heart is an album by Lea Salonga , released in 1999. It peaked at 1 on both the pop and R&B soul albums chart. It produced two 1 crossover hits. The album went 3x platinum and sold 2 million copies worldwide. The album earned positive reviews and the tour was very successful. This was her make or break album because BMG Pilipinas was going to release her from her contract if this album flopped like I d Like to Teach the World to Sing album I d Like to Teach The World to Sing . Track listing I Remember The Boy Let The Pain Remain I Will Always Stay This Way In Love With You I Don t Love You Anymore Till I Met You How Can I? Can We Just Stop & Talk Awhile Once Upon A Life Afraid For Love To Fade Say That You Love Me A Long, Long Time Ago Charts class wikitable align left Chart align left Position align left Philippine Pop Albums Chart align left 1 2 weeks align left Philippine R&B Soul Albums Chart align left 1 7 weeks align left Malay Album Chart align left 1 align left Thai Album Chart align left 1 align left Indonesian Album Chart align left 2 Singles class wikitable align left Song align left Chart align left Position align left rowspan 2 I Remember The Boy align left Philippine Top 40 align left 1 align left Philippine R&B Soul Top 20 align left 1 align left rowspan 2 I Don t Love You Anymore align left Philippine Top 40 align left 1 align left Philippine R&B Soul Top 20 align left 1 Category Lea Salonga albums Category 1999 albums 1990s album stub ... more details
About the radio station other uses Heart disambiguation Infobox Radio Station name The Heart image Image The Heart logo.svg 200px center area off air branding XM 23, The Heart airdate September, 2001 frequency XM Satellite Radio XM 23 format Soft adult contemporary Love Songs and lite rock hits class Satellite Radio Station owner XM Satellite Radio website http xmradio.com programming channel page.jsp?ch 23 The Heart callsign meaning The Heart was a music channel on XM Satellite Radio that specialized in playing soft AC love songs. It was available on channel 23 on XM and channel 819 on DirecTV . The program director of The Heart was Mike Abrams. The channel was dropped as part of the Sirius XM Radio Sirius XM merger on November 12, 2008 in radio 2008 . It was replaced by Sirius Satellite Radio Sirius s similar The Bridge Sirius XM The Bridge and Sirius XM Love formerly Sirius Love . Artists that were on the playlist include Whitney Houston , Elton John , James Taylor and Phil Collins . The Heart was on XM s channel lineup at service launch. In 2004 and 2005, the channel s regular format was temporarily replaced with a pop Christmas music format called Holly between Thanksgiving and Christmas in 2006, Holly preempted XM s U Pop channel instead and The Heart retained its normal format through December. Category Defunct radio stations in the United States US radio station stub ... more details
Advert date June 2009 Unreferenced date June 2009 The Philippine Fiesta is a Filipino cultural festival and trade show held every August at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus , New Jersey . The two day Philippine Fiesta is one of the biggest indoor gathering of Filipino American s in the East ... the Philippines. Furthermore, on the Friday night before the Philippine Fiesta weekend, a wiktionary gala gala is held to welcome exhibitors, dignitaries, performers, Miss Philippine Fiesta Pageant finalists ... of ABS CBN s Tayong Dalawa . Also featuring are Philippine Modern Jukebox Queen Sheryn Regis and Pinoy ... regions of the Philippines. Children s Pavilion Children get the opportunity to learn Philippine ... Center in New York to establish an event to connect Filipino American businesses and consumers. The event was followed by the 1997 Philippine Trade Fair & Fiesta in the New York Coliseum in Manhattan . In 2001, the event was renamed as the Philippine Fiesta and moved to its new location at the Meadowlands Exposition Center. It has since been an annual event, featuring Filipino performers including ... is presented by Philippine Fiesta, Inc. , a division of Special Edition Press, Inc. SEPI , a multi ... concerts and trade cultural expositions PHILIPPINE FIESTA 2008 Special Guests Marian Rivera Dingdong Dantes Bea Alonzo August 16 & 17, 2008 PHILIPPINE FIESTA 2007 Special Guests Pops Fernandez Piolo Pascual Jun Polistico Pokwang August 18 & 19, 2007 PHILIPPINE FIESTA 2006 Special Guests Judy Anne Santos Ryan Agoncillo Diether Ocampo Faith Cuneta Celeste Legaspi August 19 & 20, 2006 PHILIPPINE ... Leo Martinez August 20 & 21, 2005 PHILIPPINE FIESTA 2004 Special Guests Nora Aunor Lirio Vital Fe Delos Reyes & Bernardo Bernardo August 21 & 22, 2004 PHILIPPINE FIESTA 2003 Special Guests Rico J. Puno Mitch Valdez August 16 & 17, 2003 PHILIPPINE FIESTA 2002 Special Guests Pilita Corrales Hotdog August 17 & 18, 2002 PHILIPPINE FIESTA 2001 Special Guest Gary Valenciano August 18 & 19, 2001 Note Venue ... more details
publisher Philippine Daily Inquirer ref Meanwhile, actress Heart Evangelista hosted the daily updates program I Philippine Idol Exclusive . ref name Iheart Composer Mel Villena was the show s musical ... , on June 3, 2006, in Philippine International Convention Center Davao City Davao for Mindanao ... a production associate of Philippine Idol . Actress Heart Evangelista took over on September 4, 2006. Accordingly, Philippine Idol Exclusive was renamed I Love Philippine Idol Exclusive with a heart ... talents questioned became a finalist of that show. ref Cite news title Heart, Host ng Philippine Idol ...For the GMA Network s Idol franchise Pinoy Idol Infobox television show name Philippine Idol image Image Philippine Idol Logo.jpg 200px caption Philippine Idol logo rating Parental Guidance format Interactive ... judges Ryan Cayabyab br Pilita Corrales br Francis Magalona starring Heart Evangelista br Mel ... 225 border 1 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 2 align right style margin left 1em text align center class infobox bordered colspan 2 style background 00F color fff big Philippine Idol big colspan 2 style background FFF Philippine Idol finalists br small with dates of elimination small colspan 2 style background ... td tr Philippine Idol was the first franchise of the Idol series in the Philippines , the 35th country ... about idols.html About Idols Philippine Idol Official Website, About section ref The franchise was first ... ABC in 2006 and then to GMA Network in 2008. Just like the premise of original show Pop Idol , Philippine .... ref name Finally Cite news first Bayani Jr last San Diego title Finally, Philippine Idol date February 11, 2006 publisher Philippine Daily Inquirer url http archive.inquirer.net view.php?db 0&story id ... 10, 2006 publisher Philippine Daily Inquirer url http archive.inquirer.net view.php?db 1&story id 4471 ... , defeated two other contenders on the show s Finale to become the first Philippine Idol. ref name First Cite news last Villagomez title The 1st Philippine Idol Mau is it date December 12, 2006 publisher ... more details
other uses Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Heart to Heart Type studio Artist Reba McEntire Cover D90776axizh 1 .jpg Released September 1981 Recorded Genre country music Country Length 28 54 Label Mercury Records Mercury Producer Jerry Kennedy Last album Feel the Fire Reba McEntire album Feel The Fire br 1980 This album Heart to Heart br 1981 Next album Unlimited Reba McEntire album Unlimited br 1982 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 2.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r189478 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Heart to Heart is Reba McEntire s fourth studio album. It was released via Mercury Records in 1981. The album includes the singles Today All Over Again and Only You and You Alone, a cover of the doo wop standard. Heart to Heart reached 42 on Top Country Albums . Track listing Indelibly Blue Jim Peterik 3 21 Ease the Fever Bob Morrison, Bill Zerface, Jim Zerface 2 35 There Ain t No Love Pat McManus 2 24 How Does It Feel to Be Free Stewart Harris, Keith Stegall 3 21 Only You And You Alone Buck Ram , Ande Rand 2 50 Today All Over Again Bobby Harden, Lola Jean Dillon 3 16 Gonna Love Ya Till the Cows Come Home Rick Carnes, Susan Drake 2 50 Who? Carnes, Chip Hardy 2 19 Small Two Bedroom Starter Harry Shannon, Mitch Johnson 3 03 Love by Love B. Zerface, J. Zerface, Morrison, Johnny MacRae 2 59 Production Produced By Jerry Kennedy Engineered By Brent King Assistant Engineers Steve Fralick, Mike Psanos Mixing Brent King, D. Bergen White Mix Assistant Mike Psanos Mastering Hank Williams Digital Re Mastering Suha Gur Personnel Drums Jerry Carrigan Bass Mike Leech Keyboards, Piano Hargus Pig Robbins Guitars Ray Edenton, Gordon Kennedy musician Gordon Kennedy , Pete Wade, Chip Young Steel Guitar Weldon Myrick Strings George Binkley III, John David Boyle, Marvin Chantry, Ray Christensen, Connie Ellisor, Carl Gorodetzky ... center 42 Singles class wikitable style text align center rowspan 2 Year rowspan 2 Single colspan ... more details
Infobox animanga Header image File ToHeartLogo.png 230px caption The To Heart logo. ja kanji ja ... Video type tv series title To Heart Remember My Memories director Keitaro Motonaga producer writer ... manga title To Heart Remember My Memories author Leaf company Leaf illustrator Uky Takao publisher ... 2004 last July 2005 volumes 1 volume list Infobox animanga Other title Game sequel content To Heart 2 Infobox animanga Footer Nihongo To Heart Tu H to is a Japanese Eroge adult visual novel developed ..., titled To Heart PSE was released containing the PlayStation version as well as Omake bonus games. To Heart PSE and the PlayStation version had the adult scenes removed. To Heart is Leaf s fifth game ... in To Heart follows a plot line which offers pre determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the eight female main characters. A sequel of To Heart , To Heart 2 , was released on December 28, 2004 directly to the PlayStation 2 . A special bundle of To Heart 2 and a PS2 version of To Heart was released on the same day. The original PC release of the visual novel was titled To Heart , however the anime and the PSE versions later changed to ToHeart without any space between the words. The English release of the anime uses the former format. To Heart was adapted ... 1999, and a second anime, To Heart Remember My Memories , aired between October and December ... manga, which ran between November 2004 and July 2005, was based on the anime To Heart Remember My Memories . A Radio drama in Japan drama CD entitled Piece of Heart was released in October 1999. Gameplay File Toheart screenshot.jpg thumb left Average dialogue and narrative in To Heart depicting the main character Hiroyuki talking to Lemmy. To Heart is a Romance love romance visual novel in which the player assumes the role of List of To Heart series characters Hiroyuki Fujita Hiroyuki Fujita ... The Essence of ToHeart trans title To Heart Official Guidebook The Essence of To Heart publisher ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2011 notability music date April 2011 Infobox song See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name For The Heart Type Song Artist Elvis Presley alt Artist Album Recorded Released Start date YYYY MM DD Published Genre Language Length Duration m MM s SS Writer Composer Label Producer Tracks prev prev no track no next next no Misc For The Heart is a song by Elvis Presley . See also List of songs by Elvis Presley Elvis Presley Category Elvis Presley songs song stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In the Heart Cover In The Heart1983.jpg Type Album Artist Kool & the Gang Released date November 21, 1983 Genre Urban contemporary Urban br Post disco br Adult contemporary music AC br Rock music Rock Length 34 55 Label De Lite Records De Lite Producer Jim Bonnefond, Ronald Bell musician Ronald Bell , Kool & the Gang Last album As One album As One br 1982 This album In the Heart br 1983 Next album Emergency Kool & the Gang album Emergency br 1984 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 2 5 ref Allmusic class album id r11169 label Kool & the Gang In the Heart first Amy last Hanson accessdate date 2011 10 30 ref rev2 Rolling Stone rev2Score rating 4 5 ref cite journal url http www.rollingstone.com artists koolthegang albums album 304363 review 5942872 in the heart title Kool & the Gang In the Heart first Errol last Somay date date Feb 2, 1984 issue RS 414 magazine Rolling Stone publisher Straight Arrow issn 0035 791X archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071116174118 http www.rollingstone.com artists koolthegang albums album 304363 review 5942872 in the heart archivedate date 2007 11 16 ref In the Heart is the seventeenth studio album by the funk band Kool & the Gang , released in 1983. The album became a hit and brought a return to the Billboard charts for the band. The hit love song, Joanna Kool & the Gang song Joanna , soared to number two on the charts in the U.S. and UK, and hit number one on the U.S. R&B chart. Straight Ahead was a top twenty hit in the UK, while Tonight did the same in the U.S. ref Allmusic class album id r11169 tab charts awards billboard single label In the Heart Charts & Awards Billboard Singles accessdate date 2011 10 30 ref ref cite web url http www.chartstats.com artistinfo.php?id 3214 title ... headline Side 1 writing credits yes title1 In the Heart writer1 James J.T. Taylor , Robert Bell ... Straight Ahead writer1 Taylor, Ronald Bell, Kool & the Gang length1 3 31 title2 Home Is Where the Heart ... more details